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We Can Help Save Your Life with FREE Cholesterol Tests in February!

Posted by: thepinetree on 02/22/2019 09:11 AM

San Andreas, CA...February is American Heart Month We are celebrating the American Heart Association's "Go Red for Women" movement. For 16 years "Go Red" has raised awareness that heart disease is the No. 1 killer of women and has also promoted healthy lifestyle choices for everyone. Ve can help save your life! Heart disease is the No. 1 killer of women. FREE Complete Cholesterol Tests for Women during February Provided by Soroptimist International of Calaveras County. Soroptimist International of Calaveras County (SICC) provides financial support for this vital test during February, working with Mark Twain Medical Center. Since 1947, SICC has improved the lives of women and girls in Calaveras County. To learn more call 753.9700.

West Point, CA...From Caltrans..."Behind the Scenes: Clean-up Continues on State Route 26 in Calaveras County After Valentine's Day Deluge State Route 26 remains CLOSED due to storm Damage from the "Valentine's Day Deluge" that swamped Calaveras County on February 14, 2019. Take a peek behind the closure gate of the photos that our maintenance inspector snapped of the work occurring to repair the damage to understand why the closure is in place. Caltrans maintenance crews worked through the storm and got busy clearing the more than a dozen smaller slides to make the road as accessible as possible.

Next in MTMC ‘A Plan 4 Me’ Series is ‘Focus on Heart Health’ Feb. 26 & Other Events on Heart

Posted by: thepinetree on 02/21/2019 10:04 AM

San Andreas, CA.... “Focus on Heart Health” is the timely topic for the latest in Mark Twain Medical Center’s “A Plan 4 Me” wellness workshop series. Those attending the Feb. 26 event will learn how to keep their heart healthy; how Mark Twain Medical Center supports local cardiac patients, and what types of minimally invasive surgical techniques are available. This event during American Heart Month will feature medical professionals from the Mark Twain Heart Center, along with General Surgeon Dr. Andrew McCoy, MD. Steve Shetzline, Executive Director of the Murphys Senior Center, who will give an overview of Stay Vertical Calaveras, a free exercise program for seniors sponsored by Mark Twain Health Care District.

West Point, CA...The California Department of Transportation (Caltrans) has closed eastbound and westbound State Route 26 (SR-26) for approximately 2.5 miles east of Glencoe from Deardorff Road to Woodhouse Mine Road for repair work after the Valentine’s Day deluge that swamped Calaveras County on February 14, 2019. The closure is expected to be long-term in order to repair damage from multiple washouts that damaged the roadway. The full-closure is expected to continue until early March and then one-way traffic control will be in effect until repairs are completed. The estimated date of the completion of the work has not been determined.

Marshall Lloyd Dragomanovich July 28, 1937 - January 27, 2019

Posted by: thepinetree on 02/20/2019 09:32 AM

San Andreas, CA...Marshall Lloyd Dragomanovich born July 28, 1937 and passed away January 27, 2019 at the age of 82 peacefully in his home. Marshall was born in Stockton CA and resided in San Andreas for the majority of his life. Marshall attended Calaveras High School where he was a star varsity football player, scoring 128 points in his senior year. Marshall then attended UOP in Stockton as a football player and met his wife Sandra at an A&W where she was a car hop. Marshall married Sandra in September of 1957 and soon moved to San Andreas. In 1958 they welcomed their first son, Glenn Lloyd to the family. In 1959 they announced the birth of their second son, Robert Marshall.

Staff at Mark Twain Medical Center Acknowledged for Core Values

Posted by: thepinetree on 02/18/2019 07:57 AM

San Andreas, CA...Mark Twain Medical Center announces ‘Values in Action” Awardees! Mark Twain Medical Center (MTMC) Interim Hospital President and CEO; Larry Philipp announced the results of the annual Values in Action Awardees for 2018. The Values in Action Awards honor individuals for outstanding contributions to the health care mission of Mark Twain Medical Center. While every person that is associated with Dignity Health works toward fulfilling our Mission, the efforts of some present an outstanding example of commitment to our Values and Vision. The Values in Action Award pays tribute to these people.

We Can Help Save Your Life with FREE Cholesterol Tests in February!

Posted by: thepinetree on 02/18/2019 08:11 PM

San Andreas, CA...February is American Heart Month We are celebrating the American Heart Association's "Go Red for Women" movement. For 16 years "Go Red" has raised awareness that heart disease is the No. 1 killer of women and has also promoted healthy lifestyle choices for everyone. Ve can help save your life! Heart disease is the No. 1 killer of women. FREE Complete Cholesterol Tests for Women during February Provided by Soroptimist International of Calaveras County. Soroptimist International of Calaveras County (SICC) provides financial support for this vital test during February, working with Mark Twain Medical Center. Since 1947, SICC has improved the lives of women and girls in Calaveras County. To learn more call 753.9700.

Hey Good People!! Powder to the People on a 159 Inch Base at Bear Valley

Posted by: thepinetree on 02/17/2019 08:18 AM

Bear Valley, CA...Hey Good People! 5" of new snow overnight! Cold temps this morning with 13F at 5am as the broad trough continues to push cold air out of British Columbia to the lower West Coast. With a high of 22F today and an expected 4-8" of cold smoke type snow it's gonna be a great day for skiing and riding. Snow showers are expected tonight as the current storm system heads East. Monday is set up for an amazing day with mostly sunny skies and a high of 25F. The recent storm of 49" brought with it some complex weather with copious amounts of rain up and down for 36hrs then temps dropped and finishing with cold snow making all of the skiers and riders stoked with incredible pow riding. Patrol will be ciphering out the Avalanche Conditions this morning on the upper Mtn while the Grizz Bowl will remain offline for the next few days due to copious amounts of water saturation and avalanche hazards present and the need to let the snow pack consolidate and bond. Don't forget to come check out our Pure Mtn Fun as we have lots of it going on this President Holiday weekend.